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Jan 2021
31m 47s

You HAVE a voice.

Tara Emad
About this episode

Ramsey Shimmy is the Head of IGCSE at Port Said School in Cairo, Egypt and the Head of Literature and English department. 

We discuss the various roles that teachers play when students are being bullies or getting bullied and the crucial role of parents working with teachers to find a solution.

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